Herbert Anderle

Herbert Anderle (11 July 1912-2 May 1945) was a German tank commander during World War II. He was known for commanding a monstrous Panzer III tank that killed 99 Soviet troops and destroyed 1 Soviet vehicle at the Battle of Berlin before it was taken down.

Biography
Herbert Anderle was born in Tuebingen, Wurttemberg, German Empire on 11 July 1912, and he enlisted in the Wehrmacht in 1935. Anderle became a tank commander, and he captained a Panzer III tank during the Invasion of Poland in 1939 and the Eastern Front of 1941-1945 during World War II. On 2 May 1945, he commanded the last tank to defend the Reichstag building, and the devoutly-fascist Anderle decided to kill as many communist Soviets as he could before he died. His tank destroyed a Soviet vehicle and killed 99 Red Army troops during the Battle of Berlin, and his tank survived several anti-tank grenades and rocket launcher attacks. Finally, Naum Danilov approached the tank from behind and blew it up with an anti-tank grenade, forcing Anderle and his crew to hop out. They were massacred by the vengeful Red Army troops, who avenged the ten heroic Soviet troops who sacrificed themselves in attempts to blow up the tank.